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. >> and a delicate balancing act between the environment and economy at lake tahoe. >> and a live look tonight from the top of mount tam you'll see how wet weather improved outlook for water supply. good evening. this next round of rain isn't a strong storm, but every drop counts in a drought, obviously. spencer? >> you're right. and we're counting many drops now. you can see light rainfall now. you can see that right here in the san francisco area from san francisco and south we have a steady rainfall at the moment. giving you the looping radar, you can see batches of rain beginning and continuing i should saying to move into our direction. nearly 4-tenths in mount st. helena. again, rain continues throughout the evening and overnight hours the totals will grow and we'll have totals later. >> the storm isn't looking like a big rain maker but last two were stronger and wetter. wayne freedman joins us with a look. >> people have been hearing about the drought. bad news, how about good news? this is bon tempe reservoir. it's full. that is excess water from the lake flowing into another l
. >> and a delicate balancing act between the environment and economy at lake tahoe. >> and a live look tonight from the top of mount tam you'll see how wet weather improved outlook for water supply. good evening. this next round of rain isn't a strong storm, but every drop counts in a drought, obviously. spencer? >> you're right. and we're counting many drops now. you can see light rainfall now. you can see that right here in the san francisco area from san francisco and...
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. >> they are thriving in this environment. bitt made me a uncomfortable, to say the least. giantnkfully, the galapagos tortoise do not get excited about meal time. they can live months without food. because hee new 18 is going to live to 200. to cornices and lemurs, it shelters rare birds. >> doing very well. right here. >> i see him right there. it was once native to the area of the caribbean and when he moved here, there was not a single one left. >> because they are beautiful, they may have been killed for the feathers. >> branson has a big plan for them. >> once we have enough, we will move them on and hopefully, they will have scarlet ibis there. >> i would never leave. >> yeah. yeah. yeah. >> trish regan, bloomberg. >> whether animal or human. thethose listening on radio, the first word is up next. or our viewers, the pulse is back. we'll talk to the chief executive officer. our top story is that the ukraine is in crisis and we talked to the ukraine ambassador to the k -- the u.k. he seestalk about how this evolving. you can follow us on twitter. i know that there has
. >> they are thriving in this environment. bitt made me a uncomfortable, to say the least. giantnkfully, the galapagos tortoise do not get excited about meal time. they can live months without food. because hee new 18 is going to live to 200. to cornices and lemurs, it shelters rare birds. >> doing very well. right here. >> i see him right there. it was once native to the area of the caribbean and when he moved here, there was not a single one left. >> because they are...
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. >> delicate balancing act between environment and economy. one of the best things about is that millions of people will qualify for financial assistance. for example, if you're a single person making less than $46,000 a year, or a family of four, earning up to $94,200, you may be eligible for premium assistance. the lower your annual income, the greater financial assistance you will receive. get answers, and get covered. find out if you're eligible and enroll now. at coveredca.com. not my strong suit. we get to the end of the day and i am toast. in fact, we've had toast for dinner. but tonight i nailed it. kfc family feast. 9 pieces any recipe, 3 large sides, 6 biscuits, $19.99. do not give up on dinner. ♪ >> delicate balancing act over the future of lake tahoe about to play out in court sierra club facing off against the agency that regulates development. and each side claims it's protecting the leak. for decades, economy here was driven by casinos competition changed everything >> we saw our economy go into free fall. >> businesses should
. >> delicate balancing act between environment and economy. one of the best things about is that millions of people will qualify for financial assistance. for example, if you're a single person making less than $46,000 a year, or a family of four, earning up to $94,200, you may be eligible for premium assistance. the lower your annual income, the greater financial assistance you will receive. get answers, and get covered. find out if you're eligible and enroll now. at coveredca.com. not...
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the decision as californians to eat healthy and for our animals to be healthier and live in a better environment. i think we need to stick to our guns. >> prop 2 passed with 63% of the vote. more californians voted for prop 2 than for any other initiative in state history. as for the missouri lawsuit, a spokesperson for california's attorney general declined to comment beyond that the ag got the lawsuit. the case will be heard in fresno. >>> all right. how do you spell success? the bay area students vying for the national spelling bee. >>> plus, we put our kpix 5 anchors to the test. >> all right. >> reporter: how do you spell rain. that's an easy one. r-a-i-n. concord, walnut creek. look at the rainfall. it is getting pretty soggy out there. we'll talk about when the rain will make a return, after this round. that's coming up. >>> are the 49ers players tired of jim harbaugh. >> when i heard about it, i kind of laughed. >> not their best receiver who is coming back. >>> jimmy tries to come back, too, starting today. and, a huge come back for a local golfer. excited yet? you will be. ,,,,,,,,,,,,
the decision as californians to eat healthy and for our animals to be healthier and live in a better environment. i think we need to stick to our guns. >> prop 2 passed with 63% of the vote. more californians voted for prop 2 than for any other initiative in state history. as for the missouri lawsuit, a spokesperson for california's attorney general declined to comment beyond that the ag got the lawsuit. the case will be heard in fresno. >>> all right. how do you spell success?...
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the next in line were documentaries about the environment. and next after that, immigration. so we are going to tell you about the grand prize winners this year. it was a team. their topic was called earth first, phrack executive. it was a three-person team from long beach polytechnic high school in california. they were served by communication a three team members in that group, emma larson, michaela caps and sir haida check will be talking with one of the three members of the team right now. hi, emma. >> guest: hello. >> host: what was your response when you won grand prize? >> guest: we were shocked. we let that one another and we could not believe it. posta when you finish, to journey sense of how good it was? >> guest: we did not. >> guest: tommy how you got interested in the first place. tesco well, our ninth grade project is required for students to complete. >> host: how did your team come together? did the teacher assign them? >> guest: yes, we could pick our team members. we chose other people we have known for a few years. we were comfortable and that we worked wel
the next in line were documentaries about the environment. and next after that, immigration. so we are going to tell you about the grand prize winners this year. it was a team. their topic was called earth first, phrack executive. it was a three-person team from long beach polytechnic high school in california. they were served by communication a three team members in that group, emma larson, michaela caps and sir haida check will be talking with one of the three members of the team right now....
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anybody involved in moving money from one place to another is confronting a new regulatory environment, and we have our banks against the wall confronting audit as well as our stockholders. >> right. lou: by the end of the year, what kind of economy here? how much growth? we saw the fourth quarter revise again. what do you think it will be this year? >> i think by the end of the year we're going to be a solid 3%. that kind of assumes that all the pieces fall in to place. lou: yeah. there's that caveat. we appreciate it. greg miller, sun trust. we're delighted to see you. >> my pleasure. >>> up next lou dobbs to be the. we're going hollywood. stay with us. >>> a record-breaking year at the box office films bringing in all-time high 10.9 billion last year, and now they're looking to take home hollywood's top honor sunday. here to break down the top oscar contenders and likely winners is host of the television show -- great to see you. >> great to see you, too. >> let's start with "gravity." i find the movie a fascinating idea. the great stars. does it win best picture? >> it certainly is
anybody involved in moving money from one place to another is confronting a new regulatory environment, and we have our banks against the wall confronting audit as well as our stockholders. >> right. lou: by the end of the year, what kind of economy here? how much growth? we saw the fourth quarter revise again. what do you think it will be this year? >> i think by the end of the year we're going to be a solid 3%. that kind of assumes that all the pieces fall in to place. lou: yeah....
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other than that, i think what hey share is fairly weak demand, and a fairly competitive environment. and attempt to grow outside the region. >> is it too late to say who will be the winners amidst all this consolidation within europe if we were to look two, three, four, five years ahead? >> i think in terms of which one will be the winner, yes, it is early to say. what we can say is it will happen. it is inevitable. given the structure of the current market, it is inevitable. maybe regulators will impose some very strong recommend dis, but it is in -- remedies, but it is inhe havityable -- it is inevitable. >> thank you for joining us today. principal analyst at telecom media. >> the world's sixth more valuable soccer team a.c. milan is up for sale. here to tell us more about the team and their perspective buyers is their 438th biggest fan. >> it is the love of my life. >> it's personal. >> we are going to indulge you for the next minute and a half. >> after royal madrid. >> two -- too short. marketing documents have been sent to potential buyers. an a.c. milan spokesman said the tea
other than that, i think what hey share is fairly weak demand, and a fairly competitive environment. and attempt to grow outside the region. >> is it too late to say who will be the winners amidst all this consolidation within europe if we were to look two, three, four, five years ahead? >> i think in terms of which one will be the winner, yes, it is early to say. what we can say is it will happen. it is inevitable. given the structure of the current market, it is inevitable. maybe...
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anybody involved in moving money from one place to another is confronting a new regulatory environment, and we have our banks against the wall confronting audit as well as our stockholders. >> rht. lou: by the end of the year, what kind of economy here? how much growth? we saw the fourth quarter revise again. what do you think it will be this year? >> i think by the end of the year we're going to be a solid 3%. that kind of assumes that all the pieces fall in to place. lou: yeah. there's that caveat. we appreciate it. greg miller, sun trust. we're delighted to see you. >> my pleasure. >>> up next lou dobbs to be the. we're going hollywood. stay with us. if you've got copd like me... ...hey breathing's hard. know the feeng? copd includes emphysema and chronic bronitis. spiriva is a oncdailinhaled copd maintenance treatment that helps open my obstructed airways for a full 24 hours. spiriva helps me breathe easier. spiriva handihaler tiotropium bromide inhalation powder does not replace fast-acting inhalers for sudden symptoms. tell your doctor if you have kidney problems, glaucoma, trble
anybody involved in moving money from one place to another is confronting a new regulatory environment, and we have our banks against the wall confronting audit as well as our stockholders. >> rht. lou: by the end of the year, what kind of economy here? how much growth? we saw the fourth quarter revise again. what do you think it will be this year? >> i think by the end of the year we're going to be a solid 3%. that kind of assumes that all the pieces fall in to place. lou: yeah....
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people live in these countries, and the gcc is meant to encourage cooperation on the economy and the environment. those are being tested. >>> the former ambassador to the u.n. said ca qatar, we have notg to do with egypt. they are free to deal with their own issues, but we will never support. this is unacceptable. we are in the 21st century. egyptian people are our people. so any dictator coming forward through the blood of his own people, and they want us to support that dictator, that's taking us back. these countries have voted for a dictatorship. if we say, listen, it is your business if you want to support dictators, but we're not going to support dictators. having said that, that should not come back with our relationship. we are opposed to any intervention of outside powers of any of these states. >> let's go to saudi arabia, where we find a columnist a. having a difference of opinion is one thing. being accused of interfering with the internal affairs of another country, let's take saudi arabia, that's another thing entirely. what has infuriated saudi? >> playing with the mix of islam re
people live in these countries, and the gcc is meant to encourage cooperation on the economy and the environment. those are being tested. >>> the former ambassador to the u.n. said ca qatar, we have notg to do with egypt. they are free to deal with their own issues, but we will never support. this is unacceptable. we are in the 21st century. egyptian people are our people. so any dictator coming forward through the blood of his own people, and they want us to support that dictator,...
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. >> well, senator, i agree that an environment of low rates, low interest rates, especially when it p prevails for a long time, and we have had a long period of low interest rates can give rise to behavior that poses threats to financial stability. and therefore we need to be looking at that very carefully. and we are doing so in a very thorough way, i believe. there are a number of things that we are monitoring. measures of asset prices and whether or not they appear to be diverging from historical norms. namely it's hard but trying to spot any asset price bubbles that might be emerging. we're looking at leverage, which build up in leverage can be very dangerous to the financial system and pose stability risks. we're looking at trends in leverage. we're looking at credit growth to see whether or not that has potentially worrisome trends. in addition to that we're looking the particularly through the stress tests at financial institutions and a low interest rate environment. we have to worry about whether or not they're appropriately dealing with interest rate risk ls. we have been
. >> well, senator, i agree that an environment of low rates, low interest rates, especially when it p prevails for a long time, and we have had a long period of low interest rates can give rise to behavior that poses threats to financial stability. and therefore we need to be looking at that very carefully. and we are doing so in a very thorough way, i believe. there are a number of things that we are monitoring. measures of asset prices and whether or not they appear to be diverging...
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it could be the largest youth sit in on the environment in a generation. students from over 80 colleges rallied at georgetown university then marched to the white house wearing mock hazmat suits and holding banners with slogans like "keep your oil out of my soil." unfurled aers then black tarp and about 50 people lay down on the sidewalk creating a human oil spill. several hundred protesters locked themselves to the white house fence after being arrested by security. here are some of the voices from the protest. >> hundreds of young people all came here from all over the country, 42 states, to show president obama that keystone is not ok, it is not in our interest and we need to reject the pipeline. >> we're here to president obama and secretary john kerry that the keystone xl is not a good move. >> there are thousands of young people marching to the white house to risk arrest to demand the president obama say no to keystone xl. >> this is the most important issue we are facing. >> we have been arrested. forth and you see people come to you and tell you th
it could be the largest youth sit in on the environment in a generation. students from over 80 colleges rallied at georgetown university then marched to the white house wearing mock hazmat suits and holding banners with slogans like "keep your oil out of my soil." unfurled aers then black tarp and about 50 people lay down on the sidewalk creating a human oil spill. several hundred protesters locked themselves to the white house fence after being arrested by security. here are some of...
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things impact our central nervous system the environment that we grow up in and that we live in our d.n.a. basically what we're born with our genes and drugs. don't mean is the reward neurotransmitter i mean it's what seen and release is from our brain cells when we are sexually aroused when we smell something's good we'd like to be when. we smoke crack the brain of a schizophrenia person untreated unmedicated is awash with dope i mean more souls on the brain of a person that doesn't because from. the scripture frank brain cannot filter out the noises the heat. the vibrations the other people talking to you it's all coming in at once so the medications that we give people for schizophrenia reduce the don't for me unfortunately they reduce it too much and they feel good in some state don't get to feel pleasure any more. these folks wake up every morning and have to face another day being a stigmatized marginal person in the world and have to make decisions about using street drugs or using prescribed drugs street drugs or easier to get their prescribed drugs street drugs feel better prescr
things impact our central nervous system the environment that we grow up in and that we live in our d.n.a. basically what we're born with our genes and drugs. don't mean is the reward neurotransmitter i mean it's what seen and release is from our brain cells when we are sexually aroused when we smell something's good we'd like to be when. we smoke crack the brain of a schizophrenia person untreated unmedicated is awash with dope i mean more souls on the brain of a person that doesn't because...
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out here, it's -- completely different environment, you know? and i've got to find my way, essentially. so -- >> are you going to ring it? >> one more thing to do. as he launched his brand-new life. visit the grandparents in florida he feared he would never see again. >> this is so strange. it's been so long. >> and so we arranged this. >> papa. >> oh, my god. >> how is it going? >> oh! i love you. >> i love you, man. how you been? >> i'm fine. >> oh. good. >> hug mom. >> ryan! it's been a long time, hasn't it? >> too long. >> let me look at you. >> and then the next morning, the sun rose over the sea. and ryan ferguson breathed in the ocean air, felt the world open around him, touched his feet to the warm sand. >> haven't been here for years. >> and life began anew. >> to freedom and a great family. >> that's all >> nbc bay area news starts now. >>> good evening and thanks for joining us. >> we are tracking the storm but the worst is over. one of the placest hit hardest was the california coast. waves batted the shoreline put something people i
out here, it's -- completely different environment, you know? and i've got to find my way, essentially. so -- >> are you going to ring it? >> one more thing to do. as he launched his brand-new life. visit the grandparents in florida he feared he would never see again. >> this is so strange. it's been so long. >> and so we arranged this. >> papa. >> oh, my god. >> how is it going? >> oh! i love you. >> i love you, man. how you been? >>...
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zurich, we are starting to prepare for a low-interest environment. we came off of it in 2008, we had to make little changes to profitability. we chose to defend it, that was a very strong managing good we have less sensibility to low-interest rates than other countries, which probably will have more challenging times ahead. short interest rates continue to remain where they are. in other words, moving into a japanese scenario. thatarting to dustin and -- infrastructure of real estate. would you take more risk on so-called hard assets if you could? >> as part of my strategy for the economy, considering all of the assets, i would take moderately more risk. when you do that, we have also decided to move a part of our liquid assets into lesly quit assets. talking about infrastructure, i --uld dress that the world stressed that the world takes infrastructure loans, and some of the more risky assets modestly increase our quarter. >> how important an issue is climate change for the interest -- insurance industry? >> climate change is an important factor. no
zurich, we are starting to prepare for a low-interest environment. we came off of it in 2008, we had to make little changes to profitability. we chose to defend it, that was a very strong managing good we have less sensibility to low-interest rates than other countries, which probably will have more challenging times ahead. short interest rates continue to remain where they are. in other words, moving into a japanese scenario. thatarting to dustin and -- infrastructure of real estate. would you...
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you know that is why we have stayed focus on the economy on obama care about creating a pro growth environment so businesses and companies will have confidence in washington again and will start a vesting in the companies and put people back to work create jobs it's not washington's place to create jobs and this administration has shoved obamacare down our throats and the republicans were just complacent and we're going to take it because they did we don't control washington is their answer well no it's not acceptable that is why ted cruz and mike lee and rahm call and justin amash and mark meadows in the house have the platform they have because somebody is finally standing up and fighting for the american people that's why they have the platform they have given you a good group of britons who will use. well i didn't call him a branch of al i called what he said on mark levin program reprehensible and that is words to the effect that this thing that republican politicians in washington fear the most is telling the truth to their constituents that i find that to be reprehensible by somebody or
you know that is why we have stayed focus on the economy on obama care about creating a pro growth environment so businesses and companies will have confidence in washington again and will start a vesting in the companies and put people back to work create jobs it's not washington's place to create jobs and this administration has shoved obamacare down our throats and the republicans were just complacent and we're going to take it because they did we don't control washington is their answer...
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mean as much in an era when redistricting has made almost every seat safe from the national political environment. but what it does talk about is just the overall mood and the mood right now is favoring republicans. that generic ballot traditionally is more supportive of democrats. there are more people who are registered as democrats in this country or who identify as democrats. >> which a 4 point lead for republicans that translates into big numbers of seats in like red or purplish states. if you are in arkansas or in alaska, louisiana, north carolina, places where the senate is resting, that four-point lead looks like a ten-point republican lead and that's bad news. >> going back to 2010, a big republican sweep in the house, i believe the generic ballots were relatively close. >> but if you go back to 2006 -- >> right. >> last time democrats won control at this point in the cycle, nobody thought that democrats were going to be able to take control of the house. i think it's still very early and the best that democrats can do is what they're doing. where they're recruiting good candidates your
mean as much in an era when redistricting has made almost every seat safe from the national political environment. but what it does talk about is just the overall mood and the mood right now is favoring republicans. that generic ballot traditionally is more supportive of democrats. there are more people who are registered as democrats in this country or who identify as democrats. >> which a 4 point lead for republicans that translates into big numbers of seats in like red or purplish...
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he is governing in a difficult environment. is there one or two lessons he could learn from those radius presidencies? previous presidencies? >> he is trying hard. he has an awful situation. the republican party is terribly divided. it is terribly divided, so they spend much of their time fighting each other. to mess't have the time with democrats. >> there is not much he can do? >> he is trying. i think the staff that he has is good. but, they are not doing enough to get close to the congress. they are doing better. it is going to take a long time to get over and get past that point. , the taskke too long -- there is no task remaining until he is out of the door. >> you have said your favorite speaker was sam rayburn. a few questions. tip o'neill. >> a wonderful guy. everybody loved him. both republicans, democrats. was a good speaker. another irishman was a great one. john mccormick. of rayburn.rotÉge mentor of tip o'neill. succession.derful understood how the place should work and how people could work together. >> on the o
he is governing in a difficult environment. is there one or two lessons he could learn from those radius presidencies? previous presidencies? >> he is trying hard. he has an awful situation. the republican party is terribly divided. it is terribly divided, so they spend much of their time fighting each other. to mess't have the time with democrats. >> there is not much he can do? >> he is trying. i think the staff that he has is good. but, they are not doing enough to get...
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president to the view in july while he wants to pursue comprehensive tax reform and hopes we're in an environment we have a fiscal frame that permits us to make progress there, on the business side there is much more of a coming together of views. there's kind of convergence of general approaches, if we were able to succeed we would do something very good for the economy by having the business tax rate, the statutory tax rate come down. our average tax rate is already lower because of all the loopholes that are bringing many companies special benefit. but our statutory rate is one of the highest in the world. th that's an extra burden for companies when they want to have their headquarters in the united states. it's an issue in terms of base erosion and our international conversations about making sure we don't have stateless income. i think it has the added benefit that there are one time savings where you really have two choices. you can either use that money to reduce the deficit which is a la laudable objective so we don't discredit that as an objective or use it for one time expenses. what y
president to the view in july while he wants to pursue comprehensive tax reform and hopes we're in an environment we have a fiscal frame that permits us to make progress there, on the business side there is much more of a coming together of views. there's kind of convergence of general approaches, if we were able to succeed we would do something very good for the economy by having the business tax rate, the statutory tax rate come down. our average tax rate is already lower because of all the...
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we talk, as you would imagine, but how we see the security environment in some detail. it is fair to say we see this strategic environment we are facing is continuing to be complex. it is rapidly changing. dca continued importance focusing on the asia-pacific region. we see multiple points in the middle east. a range of challenging problems. suny, she it tensions. that is an area of continuing importance in focus for the department. the security department, we talk about how we see developments in the cyber and space domain. these are vital to our securities that is under considerable challenge by nation states in various places in the world. an important piece of the security environment is how we see the terrorist threat metastasizing. i think it is fair to say that while the direct threat to the homeland is not as strong as it was immediately after the 9/11 attacks, we certainly see al qaeda continuing to morph. it is a major focal point of our strategy which will talk about in a little bit more. we talk in the report about how we see technology changing and influenc
we talk, as you would imagine, but how we see the security environment in some detail. it is fair to say we see this strategic environment we are facing is continuing to be complex. it is rapidly changing. dca continued importance focusing on the asia-pacific region. we see multiple points in the middle east. a range of challenging problems. suny, she it tensions. that is an area of continuing importance in focus for the department. the security department, we talk about how we see developments...
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the markets are going to find the environment stuff. what is the concern china or deflation? >> i don't think there will be deflation and i think we will see a long time of low growth. i don't think inflation will be a problem. of alarm also it's bells and i like to put the word demand in front of deflation. and thatalling wages means following command and a negative spiral. it is not just falling prices. is lots of sectors. you see groups and things like that. falling realu have wages that that is the problem. the cycle that japan went through and if you do not touch it at the right time, it is difficult to turn around. are we in a scenario like that? deflation and the specter of it hanging over us unless handled correctly. >> one of the characteristics of japan that contributed to the slow growth was a rapidly-aging population and people having a lower propensity to consume. that changed the balance of growth in the economy. there are european economies that have rapidly aging populations and it appears to be a social issue and an issue that has a profound economic impact a
the markets are going to find the environment stuff. what is the concern china or deflation? >> i don't think there will be deflation and i think we will see a long time of low growth. i don't think inflation will be a problem. of alarm also it's bells and i like to put the word demand in front of deflation. and thatalling wages means following command and a negative spiral. it is not just falling prices. is lots of sectors. you see groups and things like that. falling realu have wages...
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. >> the reality of reduced resources and a challenging and changing strategic environment requires us to prioritise and make difficult choices. some of those choices we must make now. >> despite the many problems and the cost overruns, the military has no plans to scrap the s35, arguing current fighter jets are obsolete and china and russia are developing fighters that will outfly and outrun. the question is whether the pentagon can make good on a jet that can tackle all jets in all positions. >> brazil is working overtime to get ready for the start of the 2014 world cup tournament in june. to mark the 100 day count town organizers lit up the stadium and monument in the colours of the flag. brazilians found the numbers hosting the tournament fell to a low. many criticise it as at an all-time low. >> having this lit up almost every day is important. it's beautiful. for people from rio de janeiro, the world cup is more important. >> brazil should be the winner. we deserve the victory after all our struggles. >> let's get the rest of the sport. >>> ukraine's friendly match with the unite
. >> the reality of reduced resources and a challenging and changing strategic environment requires us to prioritise and make difficult choices. some of those choices we must make now. >> despite the many problems and the cost overruns, the military has no plans to scrap the s35, arguing current fighter jets are obsolete and china and russia are developing fighters that will outfly and outrun. the question is whether the pentagon can make good on a jet that can tackle all jets in...
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remember military environment just sets up, war is just politics by other means. >> any significance of sending these fighters to the baltics? >> i think it makes a statement that we are making a gesture to say we're willing to ensure the sovereignty of our friends in the area. >> thank you for joining us. >>> thank you. >>> bottom of the hour, 8:30 eastern 5:30 pacific. why you don't know about president putin, his work with the kgb, his rise and return to power, tomorrow 8:30, 11:30 eastern time. coming up, a congressional earg gets out of hand. >> i'm a member of the congress of the united states of america. i am tired of this. >> outraged during an irs investigation on the hill. this brutal winter is tough on more than just people and that's got the fish industry in one region ice. that up next. >> big crowd showing up here for a town hall meeting on raising the minimum wage to $15 an hour. i'm allen schauffler, in seattle, we'll tell you some of the issues these folks want to be heard on. >> tafficked labor on the front lines? >> they're things...they're commodities... >> we go
remember military environment just sets up, war is just politics by other means. >> any significance of sending these fighters to the baltics? >> i think it makes a statement that we are making a gesture to say we're willing to ensure the sovereignty of our friends in the area. >> thank you for joining us. >>> thank you. >>> bottom of the hour, 8:30 eastern 5:30 pacific. why you don't know about president putin, his work with the kgb, his rise and return to...
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finally, we must be mindful of the environment in which we pursue all these missions. first we operate in a time of severe budget constraints. as secretary of the department of homeland security, i therefore believe i am obligated to identify and eliminate inefficiencies, waste and unnecessary duplications of resources across dhs' large and decentralized beurocracy while pursuing important missions such as the recap tallization of the aging coast guard fleet. second, i am mindful of the surveys that reflect that morale is low within various components of dhs. i intend to remind our workforce of the importance of their homeland security mission and that the department's greatest asset in the pursuit of these missions is our people. i will be a champion for the men and women of dhs, and i will advocate on their behalf. i look forward to working with this committee. the chairman is correct that i am actively working to full the vacancies in senior management positions. i do that on a daily basis. i look forward to a shared vision and a partnership with congress on our imp
finally, we must be mindful of the environment in which we pursue all these missions. first we operate in a time of severe budget constraints. as secretary of the department of homeland security, i therefore believe i am obligated to identify and eliminate inefficiencies, waste and unnecessary duplications of resources across dhs' large and decentralized beurocracy while pursuing important missions such as the recap tallization of the aging coast guard fleet. second, i am mindful of the surveys...
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we have to be thoughtful if we think we're going to move into a different environment next year where rural hospitals don't need that kind of assistance. i was pleased to be the principle response sore of the medicare audit improvement act. sometimes this is called the rack, and from the middle ages until about 17 # 00 in europe. the rick was widely used, and the purpose was just to stretch you until you timely admitted whatever had to be admitted so they stop stretching the rack, and seems to me there's an awful lot of that principle in the recovery audit program where the recovery audit program, particularly for small hospitals or hospitals that can't just perm inaptly have somebody or a team dedicated to this do not fight back, and even if they do, the fight takes so long that it appears over and over again the goal of the federal government is to get you to give up or get you to negotiate quickly to get it over with, and unfortunately, generally, in the settlements whether it's here or other federal agencies, is the very aggressive stand early in the discussion. we have more time,
we have to be thoughtful if we think we're going to move into a different environment next year where rural hospitals don't need that kind of assistance. i was pleased to be the principle response sore of the medicare audit improvement act. sometimes this is called the rack, and from the middle ages until about 17 # 00 in europe. the rick was widely used, and the purpose was just to stretch you until you timely admitted whatever had to be admitted so they stop stretching the rack, and seems to...
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to understand their approach, but i mean talk in terms of providing or trying to provide a security environment that stops these kind of horrific crimes. and crimes against humanity. we look at this across the world, you see it in syria, i see it in other parts of the world, this inhumanity to man has got to stop. and i think the only way to at least begin that is to have a dialogue. even if you don't agree coming to the table with the issue are and what the goals need to be. >> ambassador sanders, it's always good to have you on the program thanks for sharing your insight on this store. >> i thank you. >>> up next, after the revolution, the fight for the future of ukraine as that country struggles to form a new government. a former u.s. ambassador joins us live. >>> plus, blood gold, the precious metal that reportedly comes from car zones in africa. billions in bullion at stake. ♪ what is this place? where are we? this is where we bring together the fastest internet and the best in entertainment. we call it the x1 entertainment operating system. it looks like the future! we must have encount
to understand their approach, but i mean talk in terms of providing or trying to provide a security environment that stops these kind of horrific crimes. and crimes against humanity. we look at this across the world, you see it in syria, i see it in other parts of the world, this inhumanity to man has got to stop. and i think the only way to at least begin that is to have a dialogue. even if you don't agree coming to the table with the issue are and what the goals need to be. >>...
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into our rivers and streams and valleys and to give them even more tax breaks while they destroy our environment. madam president, we democrats have a different vision. democrats believe the economy is strongest when the middle complas is vibrant and -- middle class is vibrant and growing. democrats believe that world-class education leads to world-class work and this work is one where people are ready to take on any challenge. right now, madam president, there's at least three people for every job that's available. democrats believe in an even playing field with higher wages, affordable health care, and a secure retirement for every american, so that every american can have a shot at success. i welcome a debate over these competing visions. the average american shares our vision for a country whose success is built on a strong middle class. the koch brothers know americans share our vision for a country whose success is built on a strong middle class. that's why rather than having an honest and fair debate, they're pouring hundreds of millions of dollars into a massive campaign of deception. th
into our rivers and streams and valleys and to give them even more tax breaks while they destroy our environment. madam president, we democrats have a different vision. democrats believe the economy is strongest when the middle complas is vibrant and -- middle class is vibrant and growing. democrats believe that world-class education leads to world-class work and this work is one where people are ready to take on any challenge. right now, madam president, there's at least three people for every...
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this environment is -- this is not environment for justice for victims, for perpetrators, or commanders. as it currently stands, the v.a. handles sexual assault in the military similar to civilian cases. but it is critical to note psychologically they are very different. i have found that it is much closer psychologically to the results of incest. and should be treated as such. as a civilian sexual assault does not address the inherent trust victims give their command, nor the betrayal of that trust when a sexual assault occurs. and the subsequent case is mishandled. this continues to be true even if the case is handled properly. survivors of sexual assault, like many others, suffer from ptsd, are rarely in a state emotionally, financially or otherwise to navigate the complex and detailed paperwork and procedures that the v.a. requires for rating. this paperwork barrier receives -- receiving assistance often exacerbates the survivor's issues and all too often driving them to the point of poverty, homelessness, alcohol and drug abuse, and much, much more. rather than proper counseling, i
this environment is -- this is not environment for justice for victims, for perpetrators, or commanders. as it currently stands, the v.a. handles sexual assault in the military similar to civilian cases. but it is critical to note psychologically they are very different. i have found that it is much closer psychologically to the results of incest. and should be treated as such. as a civilian sexual assault does not address the inherent trust victims give their command, nor the betrayal of that...
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because this interest-rate environment and the regulatory burden is not viable. the epa is causing enormous headwinds shutting down coal-fired power plants that shuts down the utility for our ability to produce with peak demand and shuts down coal mines and even if you are not in the coal-fired power business come on lot of folks are into heavy industry and they describe the epa policy is one step by 1,000 permits. in general we have too much subsidization of energy whether windmills or companies like solyndra we don't take advantage of free could or should of our natural resources. but the giant shining example of regulatory overkill in my mind is obamacare. it is fundamentally flawed based on the notion in part of the payment system loaded with disincentives to work to implant and very problematic. if you take the combination of the regulatory avalanching and the policy i ask myself is a wonder the economy has grown at all. even at 2 percent we should be impressed considering what the economy is up against. now that i have so blatant your tuesday morning. [laug
because this interest-rate environment and the regulatory burden is not viable. the epa is causing enormous headwinds shutting down coal-fired power plants that shuts down the utility for our ability to produce with peak demand and shuts down coal mines and even if you are not in the coal-fired power business come on lot of folks are into heavy industry and they describe the epa policy is one step by 1,000 permits. in general we have too much subsidization of energy whether windmills or...
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to protect the environment, natural habitats and so forth. that needs to be paid for as well. i think the licensing fees go to that support. host: freelancer on twitter -- how much debt did bush leave? trillion dollars spent in eight years and now gop act like they had nothing to do with that. i cannot recall how much that was there when president obama came into the white house, but there is no question that under president george w. bush, the deficit and debt grew significantly, primarily because of the wars in iraq and afghanistan, which were not paid for -- the expansion of the medicare part d entitlement, which was not paid for. and the significant bush tax cuts that also of course when not paid for. and so all those combined dramatically widened the debts over president bush's eight years. and the recession assertive in in last year this presidency 2007 put the nail in the coffin and wiped out government finances to a large degree. so there is no question that george w. bush's presidency was not good for federal finances overall. host: we are talking here this morning on
to protect the environment, natural habitats and so forth. that needs to be paid for as well. i think the licensing fees go to that support. host: freelancer on twitter -- how much debt did bush leave? trillion dollars spent in eight years and now gop act like they had nothing to do with that. i cannot recall how much that was there when president obama came into the white house, but there is no question that under president george w. bush, the deficit and debt grew significantly, primarily...
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so, yes, these guys are -- are real officers dealing in very dangerous and volatile environments and they have to have a tough exterior. >> reporter: a second indictment accuses officer edmond robles, sergeant ian furminger and another officer not in court today of stealing marriage from evidence and telling informants to sell it and split the proceeds with them. the attorney questions the validity of the accusations. >> i know one of those informants attempted to extort one of these officers. i have grave concerns about the reliability and the credibility of the informants in that case. >> reporter: attorneys for a few of the officers insist the government's case is weak. they will not be making any deals. and they say they are confident the juries will find them not guilty. live in san francisco, linda yee, kpix 5. >> all those police officers are due back in court next month. >>> a bay area business owner fights for the right to the twirl his signs. the clever way he is standing up to a city ban. >> no more stealing our cookie money. >> caught with his hands in the cookie jar, the
so, yes, these guys are -- are real officers dealing in very dangerous and volatile environments and they have to have a tough exterior. >> reporter: a second indictment accuses officer edmond robles, sergeant ian furminger and another officer not in court today of stealing marriage from evidence and telling informants to sell it and split the proceeds with them. the attorney questions the validity of the accusations. >> i know one of those informants attempted to extort one of...
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in classrooms that someone sees a gun on to how can we do this being least disruptive in a learning environment. and there's a lot of work to be done that lies ahead of us. >> there's one estimate that that work's going to cost over $2 million including retraining of police officers involved but now they're going to have to distinguish between good guns and bad guns on campus. where before all guns were bad on campus. greg, it seems to me that you might have some better educational purposes for that $2 million. >> well, yeah. and i think as a lot of letter writers have pointed out, i don't know nothing about guns, and i shouldn't have one. but with nine hours' training i too can become a hobbyist police officer and be authorized to bring a gun on campus and to use it according to my nine hours of training. i don't want vigilantes protecting me in my classroom. i think vigilante justice is best practiced at home. and i have nothing against it. just no, thanks, i don't need them to have guns if they're not trained officers of the law or have extensive experience. and people around them, professio
in classrooms that someone sees a gun on to how can we do this being least disruptive in a learning environment. and there's a lot of work to be done that lies ahead of us. >> there's one estimate that that work's going to cost over $2 million including retraining of police officers involved but now they're going to have to distinguish between good guns and bad guns on campus. where before all guns were bad on campus. greg, it seems to me that you might have some better educational...
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to work wehe work -- the do in counterterrorism and the are continuing to do to try to stabilize an environment that has become dangerous in many respects. we will have a chance talk about , a country that is of critical importance, where we have the opportunity, i think i might to move beyond recent over several west years and there is a path to transition within egypt. to security asnt well as u.s. security. we will talk about iraqi and my absolutely -- my absolute to makee -- commitment sure that it ran does not have a nuclear weapon. can potentially lead to a solution that ensures that iran is not developing a nuclear weapon. we will spend time talking about the prospect of peace between israelis and palestinians. i want to commend publicly the efforts that prime minister netanyahu have made and very link the and painstaking negotiations with my secretary of state, john kerry. are tough negotiations. the issues are profound. the reason that they would have been resolved years ago but prime minister netanyahu has approached these negotiations with a level of seriousness and commitment that r
to work wehe work -- the do in counterterrorism and the are continuing to do to try to stabilize an environment that has become dangerous in many respects. we will have a chance talk about , a country that is of critical importance, where we have the opportunity, i think i might to move beyond recent over several west years and there is a path to transition within egypt. to security asnt well as u.s. security. we will talk about iraqi and my absolutely -- my absolute to makee -- commitment sure...
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. >> camp is saying in an environment where some of the folks are honest, they want to make up revenue, you have to find it. we are cutting defense spending. we were talking about infrastructure, potholes, state funding. >> you have to make sacrifices. >> in the previous segment. the people who are serious want to pick up the amendment. if there's any room to maneuver or wiggle, i don't think the way they've approached the tax code gives me a lot of real faith. capital gains is an important area. by the way, to abby's point, you want to know a big idea, hold up or down votes on the floor. the speaker can put each one of these out. what i think happens here is similar to what happens on immigration. there's some piecemeal conversations but you can't actually get a vote on what i think are the most important parts. the capital gains thing, i'll end here, it's a problem because today's wealthy americans make more money through stock dividends than were before in history. >> right. >> our tax code has not caught up with that. you were alluding to that. if we don't deal with that, and i thi
. >> camp is saying in an environment where some of the folks are honest, they want to make up revenue, you have to find it. we are cutting defense spending. we were talking about infrastructure, potholes, state funding. >> you have to make sacrifices. >> in the previous segment. the people who are serious want to pick up the amendment. if there's any room to maneuver or wiggle, i don't think the way they've approached the tax code gives me a lot of real faith. capital gains...
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calm down the situation and to refrain from any actions that could further escalate an already tense environment. robert siri will travel to geneva today where he will brief the secretary general on his mission to ukraine and discuss further possible steps. the secretary general is gravely concerned that the situation has further deteriorated since yesterday's meeting of the council. in this regard, let me reiterate the secretary general's important messages conveyed in his statement of today. and i quote, "the secretary general continues to closely follow the seriously and rapidly unfolding events in ukraine, including developments in crimea, and is gravely concerned about the deterioration of the situation. the secretary general reiterates his call for the full respect for and preservation of the independence, sovereignty and territorial integrity of ukraine. he calls for an immediate restoration of calm and direct dialogue between all concerned to solve the current crisis. the secretary general will be speaking with president vladimir putin of russia shortly about the situation in ukraine" un
calm down the situation and to refrain from any actions that could further escalate an already tense environment. robert siri will travel to geneva today where he will brief the secretary general on his mission to ukraine and discuss further possible steps. the secretary general is gravely concerned that the situation has further deteriorated since yesterday's meeting of the council. in this regard, let me reiterate the secretary general's important messages conveyed in his statement of today....
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scanning the environment much like a dolphin would but without a click. creating a 3-d map by bouncing infrared light off of everything, making to one half million measurements every second. accelerate, car can brake, or swerve without being told to. is autonomous. >> there is a long way to go in that, though. probably the next big step is cars talking to cars so that the cars can communicate road conditions, safety conditions. i suspect that the technology will be there before the legislation and drivers are ready to accept it. how people feel being overtaken by a car with someone not driving. >> ford aims to have them on the road in the next few years. >> as i just said, we will carry on the conversation tomorrow, the geneva motor show kicks off with plenty of great coverage for you. gm, joining us early on. all the major ceos joining us to tell us what impact the business is seeing when it comes to the ongoing situation in ukraine. 20 minutes to go until "surveillance" and tom keene joins us from new york. amazing market reaction to what we're seeing i
scanning the environment much like a dolphin would but without a click. creating a 3-d map by bouncing infrared light off of everything, making to one half million measurements every second. accelerate, car can brake, or swerve without being told to. is autonomous. >> there is a long way to go in that, though. probably the next big step is cars talking to cars so that the cars can communicate road conditions, safety conditions. i suspect that the technology will be there before the...
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to me at least anybody who understands saw it this is the most pressing question of all time is the environment so. often the difficult decision hasn't been the one taking on corporate interests president obama has made it's been the one taking on members of his own party that he's talked about difficult decisions like chained c.p.i. when he would say floating that idea that would that was what he was considering a difficult decision but i don't see downsides to not approving this pipeline i don't think this is an issue that's on the radar of many voters that are going to hurt democrats back home keystone pipeline and i think that this this is this is a movement an environmentalist movement that needs symbolic victories and say what you want about keystone but it would be a symbolic victory and with the president not facing any reelection consequences he can deliver that victory to the exact doesn't it shows that he's not the environmentalists that he's yeah and i think it's also a question of he really needs to reframe the debate about climate change too often democrats have been on the defens
to me at least anybody who understands saw it this is the most pressing question of all time is the environment so. often the difficult decision hasn't been the one taking on corporate interests president obama has made it's been the one taking on members of his own party that he's talked about difficult decisions like chained c.p.i. when he would say floating that idea that would that was what he was considering a difficult decision but i don't see downsides to not approving this pipeline i...
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basically like authorises idea is if we can somehow express our emotions in a safe environment that that will somehow reduce. our tendency to act on those emotions in the real environment and although the idea is really interesting easy to understand it also is wrong it is one of the most well debugged ideas in all of psychology when you play first person shooter you start off seeing the gun and the explosions but eventually it just becomes the physics you become attentive to and fascinated by the game mechanics so what a lot of people don't understand when they see someone playing a violent game is that on some level after like you know the fourth hour they sort of stop seeing some of the stuff that looks egregious they're really thinking about the game mechanics on a deep. so in one sense this is good news because it means that what you're actually playing is the game system you're not really playing a war game on the other hand it's terrifying news because exactly what desensitization people worry about that we start looking at something that ought to be terrifying and ugly and just s
basically like authorises idea is if we can somehow express our emotions in a safe environment that that will somehow reduce. our tendency to act on those emotions in the real environment and although the idea is really interesting easy to understand it also is wrong it is one of the most well debugged ideas in all of psychology when you play first person shooter you start off seeing the gun and the explosions but eventually it just becomes the physics you become attentive to and fascinated by...
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. >> forecast is in line with ours and it will be hard to tighten lending standards, improve the environment, and so on. the priority appears to shift from investment to consumption domestically and china. we think they'll timidly will prevail because the main determination they have is to keep it running at those sorts of levels. in the last 24n hours after consolatory words from the russian president, vladimir putin. will the calm last? market pointestern of view interrupted so violently over the weekend and the beginning part of this week that it does seem to have a renewed call man did is very welcome and it certainly fits our view that this will unfold more in the corridors of politics and hopefully anything more violent. that being said, there are a lot of concerns about where it is leading the concerns about the outlook for commodity prices, what happens with ukraine's gas deal with russia, so on. the markets will remain nervous. >> one of your analysts making the point that one reason why violence on the ground may be less likely is the fact that russia has leverage over the ukraine
. >> forecast is in line with ours and it will be hard to tighten lending standards, improve the environment, and so on. the priority appears to shift from investment to consumption domestically and china. we think they'll timidly will prevail because the main determination they have is to keep it running at those sorts of levels. in the last 24n hours after consolatory words from the russian president, vladimir putin. will the calm last? market pointestern of view interrupted so...
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clearly, the changing environment for a payment company shows how successful paypal might someday be. lived a lot of groundwork like no one else, but as the trite tv is an goes, we shall see. >> we shall see. the stock up one percent. that was a great insight. investors are easing their concern, but not when it comes to radioshack. this electronic store catch a break? ♪ >> jcpenney, toys "r" us, best buy and sears are all seeing their bond rally the most in a year, the sign that that isestors -- but radioshack an entirely different story. badwe kept hearing was how the weather of that retailers and margins were bad -- what is going on? >> that was definitely the vibe on wall street. the data was not looking great and everyone was ready for a catalyst for these retailers. it was like you had a pot of water coming to a boil. so -- in the waterned question were >> everyone else got taken off the burner and radioshack is still on. everyone else had liquidity and said we are going to make it at least through this year. radioshack, they just could not make it. the revenues are down, their
clearly, the changing environment for a payment company shows how successful paypal might someday be. lived a lot of groundwork like no one else, but as the trite tv is an goes, we shall see. >> we shall see. the stock up one percent. that was a great insight. investors are easing their concern, but not when it comes to radioshack. this electronic store catch a break? ♪ >> jcpenney, toys "r" us, best buy and sears are all seeing their bond rally the most in a year, the...
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freelance, you have to keep working for compromise and you have to accept what you can get in that environment. but what the president is doing is going outside that system and that is what is frankly dangerous. >> it is interesting, you said, you corrected a lot of people, and i think we always forget these are the most divisive times, and you point out these are not the most divisive times, our framers lived through these times. but you said the response of congress must begin before the president leaves office, what are you challenging them to do? >> well, the problem is, sean, constitutional power is very easy to lose but much harder to regain. the same could be said of the balance in our system. i think to congress needs to act. i was astonished at how really feckless and inert that congress appears. i didn't think this was a partisan issue. the framers assumed, and particularly madison assumed that ambition would counteract ambition, that no matter our divisions, members of congress would jealously protect their power. i don't think he ever anticipated the congress like the one we're see
freelance, you have to keep working for compromise and you have to accept what you can get in that environment. but what the president is doing is going outside that system and that is what is frankly dangerous. >> it is interesting, you said, you corrected a lot of people, and i think we always forget these are the most divisive times, and you point out these are not the most divisive times, our framers lived through these times. but you said the response of congress must begin before...
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people prone develop allergic reactions to whatever is in the environment. children who live in the south had a slightly higher risk. >> an allergy specialist joins us. allergies are a multi-billion dollars business. $7.9 billion a year is spent on allergies. 55% of americans have at least one, and 30,000 americans visit the emergency room because of food allergies. how will this new study affect all of that? >> i think what's really interesting is previously we thought the allergy is prevalent in the south united states. now it appears the pref lance is equal across the country. in urban communities, allergic to indoor allergens like dust mites and cockroach. >> you find something you were allergic to, just not prone to allergies in that region. >> that's been long known that individuals will move to try to avoid triggers to allergies and two to three years later develop allergies. this is showing the pref lance is similar across the country. >> what is wrong with a higher rate in the south? >> they linked exposure to indoor allergen, dust mites and cock ro
people prone develop allergic reactions to whatever is in the environment. children who live in the south had a slightly higher risk. >> an allergy specialist joins us. allergies are a multi-billion dollars business. $7.9 billion a year is spent on allergies. 55% of americans have at least one, and 30,000 americans visit the emergency room because of food allergies. how will this new study affect all of that? >> i think what's really interesting is previously we thought the allergy...